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Notting Hill Initial O knob identifies this piece as a decorative knob built around the letter O motif, so it adds clear alphabetical detail wherever a single initial is useful in a layout. The antique pewter description ties the knob to a traditional pewter-look finish, which suits projects calling for a muted, classic metal tone on cabinet or furniture fronts. The Initial O labeling makes this knob suited to jobs where the letter O needs to stand out on doors or drawers, helping organize or personalize a run of fronts. The Notting Hill branding connects the knob to the Notting Hill knob class, which matters when a project keeps hardware from the same decorative family for visual consistency across a bank of cabinets.
The knob classification signals a standard knob-style pull point, so it is suited for use on doors or drawers where a single hand grasp point is needed. Being part of the Decorative Hardware & Moldings | Knobs category keeps its use centered on cabinet and furniture fronts instead of structural roles, which simplifies planning during layout. The Initial O emphasis on the face means orientation matters visually, so installers can position the letter O consistently across multiple fronts for a lined-up bank of initials. The antique pewter finish reference helps installers coordinate this knob with hinges or other visible components that follow the same pewter-style tone.
The Initial O cabinet knob designation ties this part directly to applications where the letter O has meaning, such as organizing a sequence of fronts that rely on letters for identification. Because the knob is categorized under Decorative Hardware & Moldings and Knobs, it is intended for visible positions on doors and drawers where the initial remains in constant view. The Notting Hill name and Notting Hill knob class keep this knob aligned with a decorative hardware family, supporting projects that call for a more detailed look than plain functional pulls. The antique pewter description lets the knob sit comfortably on cabinet runs that favor a timeworn metal appearance, so it can be specified alongside other antique pewter hardware on the same job. The jewel reference in the product name signals a decorative element in the Notting Hill presentation, supporting use on feature pieces or focal doors within a larger installation.
The clear Initial O labeling means every NHK-194-AP knob carries the same letter focus, which matters when installers build repeating O positions across multiple facings. The manufacturer part number NHK-194-AP gives production shops a precise way to call out this exact knob in cut sheets, so purchasing can pull the correct Notting Hill Initial O knob without guesswork. Its placement in the Knobs, Notting Hill product class helps teams standardize on this model when they want consistent styling tied to the Notting Hill line over several phases of work. The antique pewter reference maintains a stable color direction for specifications, supporting reliable visual matching whenever the same knob is ordered again for later cabinet additions or remodel tie-ins.
The NHK-194-AP listing identifies it as a Notting Hill Initial O knob, so it functions as a decorative pull point on cabinet or furniture fronts.
The antique pewter description ties the knob to a pewter-style metal tone, which suits designs needing a softer, traditional metal color on doors and drawers.
The Decorative Hardware & Moldings and Knobs categorization points it to visible cabinet and furniture fronts where an Initial O detail is desired.
The Notting Hill branding places the knob in the Notting Hill decorative knob family, helping coordinate it with other pieces from the same line.
The NHK-194-AP manufacturer part number gives an exact identifier, helping repeat the same Initial O knob on follow-up cabinet or furniture projects.
The Initial O marking defines the knob face with the letter O, supporting alphabetical or monogram layouts across multiple cabinet doors or drawers.
The Initial O cabinet knob designation, combined with the antique pewter description, gives a clear direction for jobs needing a letter O focal point in a pewter-style tone. The Notting Hill branding and NHK-194-AP part number simplify specifying this exact decorative knob whenever a project requires coordinated initials across cabinet or furniture fronts. For work that depends on a consistent Notting Hill decorative theme and a defined Initial O face, this knob keeps ordering and repeat layouts straightforward.
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